Butano State Park

1500 Cloverdale Road, Pescadero, CA 94060

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  • Photo of Butano State Park - Cloverdale Road, Pescadero, California, United States
  • Photo of Butano State Park - Cloverdale Road, Pescadero, California, United States
  • Photo of Butano State Park - Cloverdale Road, Pescadero, California, United States
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  • Photo of Butano State Park - Cloverdale Road, Pescadero, California, United States
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1500 Cloverdale Rd, Pescadero, CA 94060, United States
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Butano State Park

Butano State Park, located at 1500 Cloverdale Road in Pescadero, California, is a beautiful tourist attraction and park that offers a variety of activities for visitors to enjoy. Dogs are allowed in campgrounds, paved areas, and on fire roads, making it a great destination for pet owners. Online reservations can be made 24/7, allowing visitors to plan their trip in advance.

The park is currently undergoing a forest health project in collaboration with CAL FIRE and California State Parks to promote biodiversity, improve forest health, and reduce the risk of high-intensity fires. With over 4,000 acres of canyons and uplands, the park features 40 miles of hiking trails that wind through diverse ecosystems including oak woodland, wet riparian, and chaparral.

Visitors can explore the park's towering second- and third-growth redwood trees, babbling creeks, and abundant wildlife. Campsites are available for overnight stays, and guided nature walks and campfire programs are offered during the summer. The park is also Crumb Clean, meaning visitors can help protect the endangered marbled murrelet bird that nests in the park.

Butano State Park was established in 1957 to protect California's coast redwoods from logging, and today it remains a peaceful sanctuary for nature lovers. Whether you have an hour, half a day, or a full day to explore, there are trails and activities for every type of visitor to enjoy. With support from various organizations, the park continues to thrive and provide a safe and enjoyable environment for all.

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Peter E:
5

"For the outdoor enthusiast who doesn’t need lots of amenities, you’ll find a secluded coastal park that is a gem. Outdoor center may or may not be open. As always, check the local website (not Google) for park updates and trail closures. Surprise. It’s wet in the winter. Re-growth is occurring after the fires in the upper flat areas. Lots of fallen trees, but the paths have been cleared. Note: Six bridges trail (one of the bridges) was washed out on our visit Feb 2024."

1 year ago
Omid Miri:
2

"I visited this park after 4 years. The CZU fire in 2020 really damaged the park, and many trails are closed. The rest of the trails also are mostly not in good shape. Loose dirt and dust everywhere. No bathroom or water. This park was once my favorite. I’m not returning until the State does a better job and maintains the park."

1 year ago
Andrew David:
4

"Great park to visit up tword the front there's plenty of picnic tables the trail we went on was fun to explore. Quite a few trails are still in recovery from the Santa Cruz fire. Over all good place to spend the day and the beach is not far away by car if your looking to do some more activities."

1 year ago
Ebraheem Dababo:
5

"Really enjoyed the hike here and the parks tranquilly. The staff is great and the visitor center was really cool. I’d definitely check it out if you have a day to explore. Definitely one of the better parks to explore In the area for hikers who want to get away. Parking was $10-$15 I don’t remember. Bring water and use the bathroom before you hike as there is no bathrooms on the trails I hiked on. The trails were very well kept especially after a big storm season. Great place for nature photographers!"

almost 2 years ago
Nicholas Simone:
5

"Absolutely wonderful park! Came in for a gentle hike during the last weekend of 2019 and felt like the park was to myself. I was greeted by untouched trails wandering though the lush ferns and moss covered tree trunks with fungi growth. The trail ground was pristine, absent of previous exploration throughout this seemingly underrated park. Trail signs made a slight degree of difficulty navigating the small stretches of carving pathways transporting eager day hikers. A visit during the winter is a most for solitude, I hope this pattern continues in the warmer months for a quick getaway."

almost 5 years ago
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